A friendly, fast website that gives diners everything they need before they even pick up the phone.
Websites
A website that helps people choose you.
Most business websites aren't failing because they look bad.
They're failing because they don't clearly explain what the business does, who it's for, why somebody should choose them and what to do next.
A good website should make it easy for the right customer to trust you and get in touch.
Common problems
Sound familiar?
These are the things businesses mention most often before deciding to redesign their website.
"Our website looks dated."
"We get visitors but very few enquiries."
"People call us asking questions that should already be answered."
"We don't know if our website is actually doing anything."
What makes a good website
What actually matters.
Clear Messaging
Visitors should understand what you do within seconds.
Trust
Reviews, examples of work, photos and useful information help people feel confident choosing you.
Usability
People should be able to find what they need quickly on any device.
Conversion
Every page should encourage the next step, whether that's a call, email or enquiry.
How I work
No mystery. No jargon.
- 01
Understand the business
Learn how the business works, who the customers are and what makes it different.
- 02
Plan the structure
Make it easy for visitors to find information and take action.
- 03
Design and build
Create a fast, modern website focused on usability and trust.
- 04
Launch and improve
Monitor performance and continue improving where needed.
What's included
Typical projects include.
- Mobile-friendly design
- Fast loading pages
- Contact forms
- Google Maps integration
- SEO-friendly structure
- Easy content editing
- Google Analytics
- Review integration
- Ongoing support if required
Recent examples
A few websites we've built.
A clear, confident website that explains what they do, builds trust and makes enquiries simple.
FAQ
Honest answers to the usual questions.
- How much does a website cost?
- It depends on the size of the project, but most small business websites fall within a sensible, predictable range. You'll always get a clear quote before any work starts — no surprises.
- How long does it take?
- Most websites take between four and eight weeks from start to finish. Bigger projects take longer. Either way, you'll know the timeline up front.
- Can you update my existing website?
- Often, yes. If your current site is in reasonable shape, it's sometimes more sensible to improve it than start again. I'll give you an honest opinion before recommending anything.
- Can I edit the website myself?
- Yes. Websites are built so you can update text, images and pages yourself without needing a developer.
- Do you provide hosting and support?
- Yes. Reliable hosting and practical ongoing support are available if you want them — but never as a long-term lock-in.
Let's see what your website could be doing better.
Whether you need a completely new website or simply want an honest opinion on your current one, let's have a chat.
No pressure. No jargon. No obligation.